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CANADA: Child labour behind every Canadian s grocery haul, and it may get worse, World Vision says

CANADA: Child labour behind every Canadian s grocery haul, and it may get worse, World Vision says The report says imports from Mexico account for the largest value of risky products, with $965 million in 2019 Feb 3, 2021 8:55 PM By: Canadian Press MISSISSAUGA, Ont. A World Vision report warns Canadians could be contributing to child labour with every grocery trip. The “Risky Goods” report estimates more than $3.7 billion in goods involved child labour in 2019 – a 63 per cent increase from 10 years ago. The report says imports from Mexico account for the largest value of risky products, with $965 million in 2019. The report also says economic pressures of the pandemic are forcing more children to harvest and produce much of Canada s food imports.

Child labour behind every Canadian s grocery haul, and it may get worse: World Vision

Child labour behind every Canadian s grocery haul, and it may get worse: World Vision The Risky Goods report estimates more than $3.7 billion in goods involved child labour in 2019 – a 63 per cent increase from 10 years ago Feb 4, 2021 10:00 PM By: Canadian Press An 11-year-old boy, who is a coffee worker in Mexico, is shown in this undated handout photo. A World Vision report warns Canadians could be contributing to child labour with every grocery trip. The Risky Goods report says economic pressures of the pandemic are forcing more children to harvest and produce many of Canada s food imports. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Juan Cuevas, World Vision Mexico

Child Labour Is Involved In Every Canadian s Grocery Haul, World Vision Says

The pandemic has pushed as many as 8 million children into labour, research suggests. Canadian Press ASSOCIATED PRESS A mother and four-year-old child pick chilies in Berino, N.M., in this 1997 file photo. A World Vision report warns Canadians could be contributing to child labour with every grocery trip. MISSISSAUGA, Ont. ― A World Vision report warns Canadians could be contributing to child labour with every grocery trip. The “Risky Goods” report estimates more than $3.7 billion in goods involved child labour in 2019 ― a 63-per-cent increase from 10 years ago. The report says imports from Mexico account for the largest value of risky products, with $965 million in 2019.

Child labour behind every Canadian s grocery haul, and it may get worse: World Vision

  MISSISSAUGA, ONT. A World Vision report warns Canadians could be contributing to child labour with every grocery trip. The Risky Goods report estimates more than $3.7 billion in goods involved child labour in 2019 a 63 per cent increase from 10 years ago. The report says imports from Mexico account for the largest value of risky products, with $965 million in 2019. The report also says economic pressures of the pandemic are forcing more children to harvest and produce much of Canada s food imports. Previous research by World Vision estimates the pandemic has pushed as many as eight million boys and girls into labour.

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